02031299322
☎️ 02031299322 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Localphone Limited. It is part of the phone block 203129 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02031299322
- Fraud call from HMRC warningJul
2019Scam call; report Inland RevenueJul
2019Rude service made me sickJul
2019Scammer attempted cash requestJul
2019HMRC scam call; very upsettingJul
2019Scam call upsets, disgust expressedJul
2019Scam call about unpaid taxesJul
2019Warranty is providedJul
2019Scam messages causing self-doubtJul
2019Scam messages causing self-doubtJul
2019HMRC calls are scamsJul
2019HMRC scam call; police helplessJul
2019Scammer convincing; almost lost moneyJul
2019Scam threatened arrest; demanded giftcardsJul
2019Caller harassment; HMRC scam alertJul
2019Scam call mimicking tax authorityJul
2019Received scam call from HMRCJul
2019Scam call, do not respondJul
2019HMRC scam call warns vulnerableJul
2019Scam call frightens elderly recipientsJul
2019Expose reveals scam calls; screenJul
2019Caller scared kids; hang up!Jul
2019Scam HMRC call; block immediatelyJul
2019Automated call warns tax warrantJul
2019Scam call cruelly targets elderlyJul
2019Caller claimed to be HMRCJul
2019Fraudulent Inland Revenue arrest scamJul
2019HMRC scam call immediately hung upJul
2019User describes call as scamJul
2019Tax scam targeted elderly womanJul
2019HMRC scam call, line disconnectedJul
2019HMRC Scam: Automated Arrest WarningJul
2019HMRC scam call fake arrestJul
2019HMRC message likely a scamJul
2019Fake arrest warrant call scamJul
2019HMRC scam automated call alertJul
2019Scam call warning: arrest fakeJul
2019Tax scam call with case numberJul
2019Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 14 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carnoch River(Highland), Kilnsea(North Yorkshire) and Radcliffe on Trent(Nottinghamshire).
02031299322 has 37 comments of which 11 x neutral and 26 x negative
02031299322 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02031299322 👆 is reported as a persistent scam targeting individuals with automated calls falsely claiming HMRC has issued arrest warrants for tax fraud. Callers provide fake case numbers and urge victims to contact them or make payments, often demanding Amazon gift cards. The messages cause significant distress, especially among vulnerable and older people. Genuine HMRC communication is always via official letters, not unsolicited calls. Victims advise ignoring such calls, not pressing any numbers, and reporting suspicious activity. The scam has been linked to call centres abroad, and efforts to block these calls through providers or call screening apps are recommended. Awareness is crucial, as the scam is deceptive and designed to frighten recipients into compliance.
Reports on phone number 02031299322
7 yearsI received a voicemail claiming that HMRC had issued a warrant for my arrest over alleged fraud. They provided a case number and a contact number to ring back. I'm unsure whether the message was saved or not, but I hung up before proceeding any further.HMRC7 yearsThis number has been calling us as well, and it's really annoying; I'd say report it to the tax authority. There's an article in the Daily Mail from earlier this year exposing these call centres based in places like India and Africa that are run by dodgy people. Worth looking up if you want to know more.Daily MailIndiaAfrica7 yearsI was honestly really shocked by how rude they were, it left me feeling awful.7 yearsHad a chap claiming to be from HMRC, a bloke of African descent, who was after some dosh. I promptly instructed him to shove off!HMRC7 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from HMRC, claiming that a warrant for my arrest is about to be issued because I’ve supposedly committed fraud against them. It’s quite distressing, particularly for those who are already unwell. This sort of intimidation really needs to be put to an end.HMRC7 yearsReceived a dodgy call today featuring some robotic voice claiming that HMRC has put out an arrest warrant for me over unpaid taxes. Totally ridiculous-bring it on, I say!HMRC7 yearsThis number just rang me, thank goodness my mum wasn't around to pick it up. It’s really awful how some folks go out of their way to mess with people like that.7 yearsTotally think this is a warrAnt!7 yearsI’ve received a pair of rather alarming voicemails lately. The first was a rather ominous warning that a warrant had been issued for my arrest and urged me to get in touch with my “case officer.” The second message was even more disturbing, claiming that I’m being sued for defrauding HMRC, complete with a case number and a number to ring for more details. It’s blatantly a scam, but it does leave you feeling a bit rattled, doesn’t it?HMRC7 yearsGot a couple of voicemail's from them, first one said there's a warrant out for my arrest and to get in touch with my case officer. Then the next message claimed I was being sued for scamming HMRC and mentioned a warrant with a case number and phone to call. Totally feels like a scam but it does make you wonder for a sec!HMRC7 yearsCome on, everyone knows HMRC wouldn’t waste time ringing you up. If there was any issue with your taxes, they’d just send a letter through the post. Don’t fall for these calls!HMRC7 yearsGot a dodgy call from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying it was my final warning to clear my tax debts or I'd end up in jail. Really creepy and stressful. I thought about reporting it to the cops, but honestly, they’re powerless in these cases and there’s bugger all they can do.HMRC7 yearsBeware, this is definitely a dodgy number! It's allegedly linked to an H232 Gateway out of Hyderabad, India. They've concocted a story saying HMRC is after you and that you're at risk of being arrested. Whatever you do, don’t dial that number! If you're feeling anxious about it, just reach out to HMRC directly through the contact details available on their official site. Stay safe!HyderabadIndiaHMRC7 yearsOn the 17th of July 2019, I found a message on my voicemail that caught me off guard, especially since I'd just been on the HMRC website a few hours earlier to settle a tax payment. The message started with, "This is a final notice from HMRC Inland Revenue. There’s an arrest warrant out with your name on it," and went on giving instructions about what to do next. It was quite unsettling, considering the timing right after I’d been dealing with HMRC online. I quickly realised it was a scam, but it’s made me a bit nervous about doing online payments now.HMRCHMRC Inland Revenue7 yearsGot a call from this number around 2.40pm today. I’m pretty sure HMRC don’t phone like this. My case number is .....K9 by the way! Honestly, these scammers need to be caught and charged for causing so much worry and stress. It’s pure harassment.HMRC7 yearsBeen getting calls from this number and it's always elderly folk who's getting proper scared by it. Honestly feels wrong to think that these calls could somehow lead to someone having a health crisis or worse. Definitely not on!7 yearsI got caught up in this trick - they claimed there was a warrant out for my arrest and I’d be going to jail. They told me to head to the nearest shop and purchase Amazon gift cards worth £1000, then send them the codes. They said they’d include those in some kind of reference letter to my accounts team, to prove I’d begun sorting my tax debt.Amazon7 yearsEarlier this year, the Daily Mail ran a big story about fake HMRC call centres operating out of Asia. This particular ring has been buzzing a lot, especially around Worcestershire and areas just above it. Make sure you use BT Tru-call or whatever call screening your provider offers to block these. These telecom companies make loads of money, so they really ought to be doing more to block these scam calls. It’s just not fair to cause distress to vulnerable folks like that.Daily MailHMRCAsiaWorcestershire7 yearsGot a call at 4.16pm on 18th July 2019 from someone claiming HMRC had a warrant out for my arrest over tax fraud - I’m in the East Midlands. Luckily, I recognised it straight away and just ended the call. I also gave a heads up to an older friend of mine (I’m not that old myself!) because she might’ve fallen for it. The call was from an automated woman with that posh English accent, which felt really harsh since it’s sure to scare the elderly and worried people badly. Not to mention, it’s clearly a scam trying to rip folks off.HMRCEast Midlands7 yearsI just received a rather dubious call claiming to be from HMRC, with an automated voice proclaiming it was my last chance regarding some alleged fraud targeting me. I didn't stick around to hear more and promptly hung up, fully aware that it was yet another scam attempt.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from some automated message saying there was an arrest warrant for tax fraud. Tried calling back two times, first it said the line was busy, then when I tried again it just went dead. Bit sus if you ask me.7 yearsGot my kids all worried. I’d say just don’t bother and hang up like the others said!7 yearsGot a call from some dodgy automated voice claiming I had a warrant out and gave me some ref number twice. Then it told me to press 1 to chat with a caseworker. Totally a scam, so I hung up and blocked the number straight away. Don't fall for it!7 yearsClaimed to be ringing from the Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs office.Revenue and Customs7 yearsI got a call today claiming there was a warrant out for my arrest and to hit 1 to speak with my case worker. I'm only 63 and still fairly fit, but this must be awful for older folks. These scammers really need to be put an end to.7 yearsLike some others have said, I got a robo call from someone claiming to be from HMRC warning me about legal action over unpaid taxes. Knew straight away it was dodgy, so I just ended the call right away.HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail from HMRC saying there’s a warrant for my arrest and they gave me a case number too. As soon as I heard that, I just hung up. Total scam.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, saying there was an arrest warrant out for me. They gave some case number and told me to press 1 to talk to a case worker. Thing is, HMRC doesn’t make calls like that, they always send letters first asking you to get in touch about any owed taxes. Total scam!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC saying there's a warrant for my arrest. They gave me a reference number a couple of times and then the call just dropped. Never asked me to press anything, phone just cut off. Definitely a scam.HMRC7 yearsGot a robo call supposedly from the 'Inland Revenue' saying there's a warrant out for me. I just ended the call straight away. At 74 years old, I like to think I’m not gullible enough to fall for these tricks!Inland Revenue7 yearsTotal rip off.7 yearsMy mum got a call from someone claiming she owed tax and that she’d be fined right away if she didn’t pay up. Proper scary scam. She was really upset and was about to fall for it before I told her to hang up. It’s awful how they try to trick older people like that. Please make sure your loved ones know about this, especially if they’re easy to scare.7 yearsI received a pre-recorded voice informing me that HMRC had initiated legal action against me over a hefty tax debt. It’s clearly a fraudulent scheme, especially since they urged me to call the number they provided. I simply ended the call.HMRC7 yearsGot a robo call telling me there was a warrant out for my arrest with a reference code to check. It said to press 1 to speak to the officer handling the case. There wasn’t any mention of HMRC or anything like that.HMRC7 yearsMy mum got a robo call telling her there was an arrest warrant out for her and she needed to phone the number they provided. Total scam!7 yearsGot a robo call pretending to be from the tax office, gave me a case number and told me to hit 1. Seemed dodgy to me.7 yearsGot a recorded message about HMRC, total scam!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3129 9322)
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